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Thread: Word Of The Day

  1. #111
    Quote Originally Posted by Altobelli View Post
    Now now Server, dont get Choleric
    Are you saying i may be a bit dyspeptic and querulous. I always thought of myself a bit of a blatherskite.

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    You are no way a Blatherskite Server

  3. #113
    Oh! Yes he is!

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    Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

    [noo-muh-noh-uhl-truh-mahy-kruh-skop-ik-sil-i-koh-vol-key-noh-koh-nee-oh-sis, nyoo-]

    noun

    an obscure term ostensibly referring to a lung disease caused by silica dust, sometimes cited as one of the longest words in the English language.

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    KATZENJAMMER noun (kat-suh n-jam-er)

    noun

    (1) Uneasiness; anguish, distress.
    (2) The discomfort and illness experienced as the aftereffects of excessive drinking; hangover.
    (3) Uproar; clamor: His speech produced a public katzenjammer.

    Quote:

    When a reporter really loves the craft, takes it seriously as I did, his life goes by the extremes of exaltarion and depression.. . .Life becomes a series of mental intoxications, for which one pays by mental katzenjammer.
    -"The confessions of 'a Literary Journalist," The Bookman, Volume XXVI, December 1907.

  6. #116
    Barmecide

    Illusory or imaginary and therefore disappointing.

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    ESPERANCE noun (es-per-uh ns)

    noun

    (1) Obsolete, hope.

    Quote:

    Teh lowest and most dejected thing of fortune, / Stands still in esperance, lives not in fear.
    William Shakespeare, King Lear, 1608

  8. #118
    This ones for tomorrow really
    Boilover

    NOUN

    Australian, NZ
    informal
    A surprise result, especially the defeat of a favorite in a sporting event.

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    ASSEVERATE verb (uh-sev-uh-reyt)

    verb

    (1) To declare earnestly or solemnly; affirm positively; aver.

    Quotes:

    He asseverates that it was all a joke.
    "Babblings," The Capital, Volume XI, June 9, 1900.

    I asseverate that, during my occupation of Master B.'s room, I was taken by the ghost that haunted it, on expeditions fully as long and wild as any of those.
    Charles Dickens, "The Haunted House," All the year Round, 1859.

  10. #120
    I think you are both totally mad! (as in bonkers)

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